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A phase Ib study of JMT103, a receptor activator of NF-kB ligand (RANKL) antibody, in patients (pts) with bone metastases from solid tumors.

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e15190 Background: JMT103 is a human IgG4 monoclonal antibody against RANKL and blocks the RANK signaling in osteoclasts, thus suppressing bone resorption. This phase Ib study aims to demonstrate the activity of JMT103 in bone metastases patients with solid tumors. Methods: In this randomized, multi-center, open-label, phase Ib study, adult pts with bone metastases from solid tumors were enrolled and randomized at a 1:1:1 ratio to receive JMT103 subcutaneously at 120mg every 4 weeks (Q4W, Cohort 1), 120mg every 8 weeks (Q8W, Cohort 2) and 180mg Q8W (Cohort 3) up to 49 weeks. The primary endpoint was the percent change from baseline to week 13 in creatinine-adjusted urinary N-telopeptide (uNTx/Cr). Secondary endpoints included safety, anti-drug antibodies (ADA) positivity, the percentage of patients who experienced on-study skeletal-related events (SREs), and ≥ 2-point decreases in pain with Brief Pain Inventory – Short Form. Results: At database lock (Mar. 31, 2023), 295 pts were enrolled; 293 were treated with JMT103 and eligible for efficacy and safety evaluation (96 pts in Cohort 1, 97 pts in Cohort 2, and 100 pts in Cohort 3). The median age was 58 years (Interquartile range [IQR] 51, 66), and the primary tumor types were mainly breast (145, 50%) and prostate cancer (44, 15%). At week 13, the median (IQR) percent change in uNTx/Cr was - 80% (- 93%, - 50%) in Cohort 1, - 73% (- 94%, - 34%) in Cohort 2, and - 76% (- 92%, - 40%) in Cohort 3, respectively. The incidence of SREs in the three cohorts was 3%, 6%, and 7%, respectively. Among the 33 pts in Cohort 1, 35 pts in Cohort 2, and 37 pts in Cohort 3 with baseline pain scores ≥ 2, 61% in Cohort 1, 46% in Cohort 2, and 54% in Cohort 3 experienced ≥ 2-point decreases in pain at the first post-treatment visit (Day 15). For ADA analysis, only 1 (1%) pt in Cohort 2 with a negative result at baseline tested positive after treatment. The table shows the overall summary of the safety profile. Most of TRAEs were low in grade and resolved quickly. The most common TRAEs (any grade) were hypocalcemia (68, 23%), hypophosphatemia (67, 23%), and increased aspartate transaminase (35, 12%). Among the 40 cases of grade-5 TEAE, only 1 was reported as a TRAE (pneumonia); the rest were unrelated to JMT103. Conclusions: Our study demonstrated a promising efficacy of JMT103 in reducing bone metabolism biomarker and a good safety profile with low immunogenicity. Clinical trial information: NCT04630522 . [Table: see text]
Title: A phase Ib study of JMT103, a receptor activator of NF-kB ligand (RANKL) antibody, in patients (pts) with bone metastases from solid tumors.
Description:
e15190 Background: JMT103 is a human IgG4 monoclonal antibody against RANKL and blocks the RANK signaling in osteoclasts, thus suppressing bone resorption.
This phase Ib study aims to demonstrate the activity of JMT103 in bone metastases patients with solid tumors.
Methods: In this randomized, multi-center, open-label, phase Ib study, adult pts with bone metastases from solid tumors were enrolled and randomized at a 1:1:1 ratio to receive JMT103 subcutaneously at 120mg every 4 weeks (Q4W, Cohort 1), 120mg every 8 weeks (Q8W, Cohort 2) and 180mg Q8W (Cohort 3) up to 49 weeks.
The primary endpoint was the percent change from baseline to week 13 in creatinine-adjusted urinary N-telopeptide (uNTx/Cr).
Secondary endpoints included safety, anti-drug antibodies (ADA) positivity, the percentage of patients who experienced on-study skeletal-related events (SREs), and ≥ 2-point decreases in pain with Brief Pain Inventory – Short Form.
Results: At database lock (Mar.
31, 2023), 295 pts were enrolled; 293 were treated with JMT103 and eligible for efficacy and safety evaluation (96 pts in Cohort 1, 97 pts in Cohort 2, and 100 pts in Cohort 3).
The median age was 58 years (Interquartile range [IQR] 51, 66), and the primary tumor types were mainly breast (145, 50%) and prostate cancer (44, 15%).
At week 13, the median (IQR) percent change in uNTx/Cr was - 80% (- 93%, - 50%) in Cohort 1, - 73% (- 94%, - 34%) in Cohort 2, and - 76% (- 92%, - 40%) in Cohort 3, respectively.
The incidence of SREs in the three cohorts was 3%, 6%, and 7%, respectively.
Among the 33 pts in Cohort 1, 35 pts in Cohort 2, and 37 pts in Cohort 3 with baseline pain scores ≥ 2, 61% in Cohort 1, 46% in Cohort 2, and 54% in Cohort 3 experienced ≥ 2-point decreases in pain at the first post-treatment visit (Day 15).
For ADA analysis, only 1 (1%) pt in Cohort 2 with a negative result at baseline tested positive after treatment.
The table shows the overall summary of the safety profile.
Most of TRAEs were low in grade and resolved quickly.
The most common TRAEs (any grade) were hypocalcemia (68, 23%), hypophosphatemia (67, 23%), and increased aspartate transaminase (35, 12%).
Among the 40 cases of grade-5 TEAE, only 1 was reported as a TRAE (pneumonia); the rest were unrelated to JMT103.
Conclusions: Our study demonstrated a promising efficacy of JMT103 in reducing bone metabolism biomarker and a good safety profile with low immunogenicity.
Clinical trial information: NCT04630522 .
[Table: see text].

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